Daltry looked pissed. Pete jumps in front of him and Daltry drops make and walks away in disgust. The audience looks bored. The mix is all wrong ... can't even hear the guitar ... back up vocals too loud... but mostly the audience is half dead.
Keith Moon is in a league of his own. The only drummer in history of Rock & Roll that is filmed more than the rest of the band. God I miss that mad head
@@jladams85no, it was Carlo Little who influenced Keith. Being both lived in London, Carlo was the Stones' first drummer, Keith got drumming lessons from Carlo. Not a hint of American influence, sorry kid.
Have you noticed something? When ever you watch The Who, your eyes always seem to be on him. Also, if you listen to isolated tracks by just Keith, they are amazing. Just search on on RUclips 'Keith Moon isolated'
Rodger Daltrey is 100% correct when he says Moon made the music dramatic because if you listen to them when he was on oh my God especially at some songs in Woodstock he was unbelievable and the concert that they did at the Isle of Wight in 1970 extremely good shows Woodstock just because of "see me feel me"
Thanks for posting the videos. My ex-wife and I listened to the Who "Live at Leeds" on our wedding night; how time flies... That was nearly 50 years ago October 13th, 1970, in Fort Wayne Indiana. Take care. Y'all be blessed as well.
I remember reading Tony Fletcher's biography about Keith Moon, and it suggested that Keith Moon may have had ADHD. Amphetamines were popular among Mods, and someone gave them to Keith. Everyone commented on how precise and focused Keith's drumming was after he took them.
THE WHO is the BEST LIVE BAND I HAVE EVER SEEN !!!! I have been to over 250 shows here in the states and still the BEST !!!! There will never be another band like this no matter what. Roger is the BEST FRONT MAN EVER TOO !!!! I hope to see them again later this year if Pete doesnt give in to the whole lock down thing. We are out of this now. The medical emergency is over and we need to pull together and move on. I live in TN and thank GOD we have a Governor who has taken many of the correct steps to deal with this situation. Not a fan of country music but Nashville and the world needs its music to help us get through all of this and pull together as a people and a nation.
Moon is pretty amazing here on this small-for-him kit. Basically playing it beat for beat like the recording, all the while throwing sticks around, lunging across the stool, messing with Roger. His bell-curve of brilliance was pretty short, but Moon went high indeed in that short time he had.
The Who in a minor note...just to show how brilliant and invincible they were in the best of their times! Certainly the BEST live band ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ya know whats great about ol Roger Daltry? The fact that he publicly stated that the mass media classified him as a mod, but his heart wasn't in it. He was a TED at heart !!! I love that !!!
Outstanding! Best video of this track that I have ever seen- thank you so much for this! (1965 was the year that everything started coming together- THE WHO played a very big role in that!
Keith Moon of the Who; Mitch Mitchell of Jimi Hendrix Experience; John Bonham of Led Zeppelin; Neil Peart of Rush; Billy Cobham of Powerplay; like jazz drummers from Buddy Rich, to Gene Krupa, are some of the best drummers of all time!! Thanks for posting the videos!! May you be blessed likewise!!
@@rickgrimes2056And how about the late great Cozy Powell, who played drums in Rainbow with Blackmore on guitar/Dio on vocals; in the Jeff Beck Group; as well as Emerson, Lake, and Powell!? Percussionist Carl Palmer who started out 50 years ago playing Woodstock in '69 in Emerson, Lake, and Palmer!? Or Terry Bozzio and his ensemble percussionist work for decades, in and out of the Mother's of Invention with Frank Zappa!? Phenomenal drummers and percussionists on a growing list of powerfully driven drummers around the globe!!
It's so interesting to see how they are actively trying (and succeeding) to sabotage each other and just how much the song suffers from that. I think it makes the band and performers more "real" and shows us concretely the effects of them not getting along. Also, John Entwistle is my favourite bassist of all time but his performance here was weird to say the least.
@1:27 - @1:52 - Some of the greatest drum showmanship & skill I’ve ever seen, and this is many years before my time. So glad I found these guys (no matter how late) & thanks to RUclips for making it possible
Roger always had a lot of attitude on stage in those days. I saw them about six months after this and he just sat down in front of Keith because the girls got hold of his scarf and had tried to pull him off the stage. Pete sang the lead vocal than yelled at him. 'Get the fuck on with it!' Classic. Who cared in those days? I loved every minute of that gig.
Noel Redding in his book recalled a night where Hendrix was tripping and spent the entire gig sitting on an amp kicking his legs to and fro cackling. It was the times. A lot less sophisticated but a lot better music. People back then just got into the wild, reckless spirit and expected their heroes to be nothing less.
A newspaper reporter at a Who concert in the early years was advised to give Roger about 30 minutes to cool down after a performance for an interview or, as they put it, "Roger would f***ing kill him."
That wasn't just Roger, that was the whole band. They needed about a half hour or so to rip each other to shreds over the performance. If you watch the Kids Are Alright documentary, at the end, there's a bit where they're shown going to their dressing room after the Gaumont Theater concert in 77. Jeff Stein decided to grab a camera and attempt to follow them into the dressing room, but the band basically made it clear he wasn't welcome. I think it's Moon who lifts up a chair, like he's going to throw it at Stein, and I don't think it was a put on at all. The last place ANYBODY wanted to be immediately after a Who concert, was their dressing room.
I think it's very important to recognize this band for what they contributed to the development of rock and roll. Nobody crashed through the gates of conformity as brashly and powerfully as these guys. Rebellion was one of their greatest contributions.
The Who is probably the only band in the world where the drummer get filmed the most I 'm sorry but one more line of praise for moon, God what a drummer,he was incredible!!!!!!!*
The key changes are all over the place, really get the feeling the band are not getting along during this performance .. however the young mr Moon is absolutely on fire! Worth watching just for him! 😁😉😁❤️
Shame, if the rest of the band had been tight, and had they been playing through their proper beefy touring amps, this would have been phenomenal. Personally, I blame Jimmy Tarbuck 😉
Ok here’s my take on this clip It looked cold. The dude said they just got there right before they started. So they played the song and got through it. I’ve never seen a clip of The Who where Pete just wasn’t into it like this. The drums for a 1965 recording sound pretty damn good. And listening to & watching Keith is enough for me, whether the other 3 are into it or not & irrespective of the fact that they were or were not on drugs. We can drop the boring conversations about which drummer is the best of all time & just enjoy this eh???
Je n'avais que 13 ans et quand j'ai entendu sur mon poste radio transistor en 1966 les Who My generation j'ai sauté de mon lit pour danser taper des mains et agiter mes pieds . Et voilà que ça recommence du haut de mes 66 ans . Indémodable . NORBERT .
Funny it seemed like Keith was kind of sticking it to Roger. Pete and John obviously snubbed him. This video showed how difficult it was for them to get along at the time. Nice piece of band history.. But Keith was the boy wonder on the drums. He hit them so hard they were swaying a little. Young Keith Moon was brilliant!!
John definitely giving Roger the old cold shoulder. The description says it was right after Roger came back into the band. Well ya can tell Entwistle was still pretty mad!
Wow how great to have this! I thought John, Pete and Roger seemed like they were enjoying this as much or more than Keith even! Nice to see John and and Pete singing on same Mic. Great sound quality. Awesome !
It was a pretty good perfomance from 0:33 until 2:57. When everything just fell apart. But honestly I don't even mind that, it is mostly just hilarious how it goes from being a good live performance to sounding like an avant garde horror movie soundtrack lmao. The only two people that were consistently great throughout this whole performance was Roger and Keith.
No doubt. Pete now says he was a 'miserable' young man. A friend of my sister's was a roadie for an early US tour and said if Townsend hadn't been a musician he'd have been an axe murderer.
Keith Moon.................a drummer who captures the musician into watching him rule a kit............in many ways he is to rock what Buddy Rich was to big bands.................the same manic perfect showmanship and style
Great that more and more stuff is getting up. Though the sound quality isn't that good, it's great to see them playing live--so much footage of them playing to a track of all those TV shows. Great seeing Keith really drumming! Thanks!
I 'm sorry but one more line of praise for moon, God what a drummer,he was incredible!!!!!!!* The Who is probably the only band in the world where the drummer get filmed the most
I first saw this immediately after playing miles of very early Rolling Stones, of which I am a huge fan of. I could tell the Bass, vocals(Roger) and drums are one of the reasons the Who is also a group I am a big fan of. And critics go on about this video, and it's perceived problems The Who were having then. So if this was a bad night for The Who, to me instrumentally, The Who was still "showing up the Rolling Stones. The Who and Stones are two of the greatest rock groups of all!
As a somewhat ( what IS the median age of you tubers) older Who lover, even the name, still one of my fav rock band names, The Tragically Hip being my first, not for their music, which I love (RIP Gord), just "hit" me first time I heard it and still seems perfect...You can't beat these guys, I loved their clothes, MODS, and Mooney- I get tired physically watching his dynamic, sorry for cliché- too early, caffeine I.V. needed, yeah a truly iconic band and a game changer - I really wish every member was alive. Namaste Z.
There have been more technical drummers than keef, Bonham, Baker, Mitch Mitchell to name a few but not one of them looks so damm cool when playing those drums. A true showman. RIP MOONEY.
Wow that's crazy, where has this clip been all my life, what an amazing documentation of the early Who, Moon's energy was unmatched. I recently saw a couple songs from Keith's last performance in 1978 and he was just not the same drummer, he was sort of sluggish, especially compared to the youth that was served in this clip. Pete was amazing, and Roger and John were their usual selves, but Keith just looked different, like all the partying finally had caught up with him and he just couldn't really do it like this anymore, sad. This is the Keith I'd prefer to remember, all eyes were on Keith. You play like that you get to pull some birds.
This is the Glad Rag Ball concert, November 19th, 1965. They were introduced by comedian Jimmy Tarbuck. The venue is Wembley Arena. They started out playing on the underpowered Vox amps. Roger appears to be digusted by the sound. There's a photo taken later in the night where their Marshall stacks were reinstated to their rightful place.
The energy in Keith Moon's performance is mind blowing
Daltry looked pissed. Pete jumps in front of him and Daltry drops make and walks away in disgust. The audience looks bored. The mix is all wrong ... can't even hear the guitar ... back up vocals too loud... but mostly the audience is half dead.
Except for Rush.
You can't take your eyes of Moon. The dude was a crazy genius who created powerful beats.
@@chuckjordan6455 It might have been the time the group was all high as hell and Daltry got sick of it. Daltry left the band for a bit because of it.
@Sullivan Randall ~ Nobody does.
This was filmed November 19, 1965 at the Wembley Empire Pool. The concert was called the Glad Rag Ball and was broadcast on December 8, 1965.
Wait wait WAIT so this wasn’t the poll winners concert for nme?
@@Bottled-Soap Sadly the footage of their only NME performance (1966) is missing
LOOK AT KEITH GO! Never been a more effortless rock drummer. Such style.
Moonie was fantastic with the sticks.
Keith Moon is in a league of his own. The only drummer in history of Rock & Roll that is filmed more than the rest of the band. God I miss that mad head
& his biggest inspiration was the underated Dennis Wilson!
Awesome notice. Keith filmed more than other drummers! He is fascinating to watch and sooo good
@@jladams85no, it was Carlo Little who influenced Keith. Being both lived in London, Carlo was the Stones' first drummer, Keith got drumming lessons from Carlo. Not a hint of American influence, sorry kid.
@@fingerprint5511Not a hint? What about Hal Blaine?? Sorry kid.
he played drum like the Marx brothers played piano.
I love it.
Keith Moon the only drummer in history with a complete stage act all of his own.
Moon the Loon ...... The greatest rock drummer ever ..... Never to be matched ... Just phenomenal ..... RIP mate x
Have you noticed something?
When ever you watch The Who, your eyes always seem to be on him.
Also, if you listen to isolated tracks by just Keith, they are amazing. Just search on on RUclips 'Keith Moon isolated'
Moon, like Bonham, incredible technique, but unlike Charlie Watts, cannot make people dance.
That's right, absolutely the best drummer of all time,
Ladies and gents the greatest rock&roll drummer who ever lived, playing with the greatest live band ever! EVER!!!!
Only someone new to the planet would say this. Also American.
71 year old Canadian rocker. Love the Who. Ever since Happy Jack.
Totally agree.
The Who is probably the only band in the world where the drummer get filmed the most
MakkroHero My thoughts exactly!
Rightly so...IMHO....
MakkroHero cause he was a monster in drums
On not in
MakkroHero because he was a monster on drums
Keith Moon was a great showman, he changed drumming with his style and on stage antics.
Rodger Daltrey is 100% correct when he says Moon made the music dramatic because if you listen to them when he was on oh my God especially at some songs in Woodstock he was unbelievable and the concert that they did at the Isle of Wight in 1970 extremely good shows Woodstock just because of "see me feel me"
Just love watching Keith Moon on drums. One of the best drummers of all time in my opinion.
Hi Karen
not just in your opinion... in everybody's opinion, he's in the top 3 all-time, if not tops...
The WHO - a hot sound , musicians , and the actual guys ! Thank you men !
Thanks for posting the videos. My ex-wife and I listened to the Who "Live at Leeds" on our wedding night; how time flies... That was nearly 50 years ago October 13th, 1970, in Fort Wayne Indiana. Take care. Y'all be blessed as well.
Kieth Moon completely blew me away as a kid in 1965. It may have been this performance.
Greatest band ever.
Watch Keith as he goes into his solo. No on else compares.
You realize they totally blew this performance right?
@@lous8619 Fr this was the worst I’ve ever heard them sound 💀
They Created the rock opera and have the Greatest drummer and one of the most legendary front man in history
Keith Moon just leaves me stunned every time, even way back then
Seems like Keith is the only one enjoying himself. Great footage
Moonie could play drums well stoned or clean.
Keith loved being in the Who.
@@kacema7062 judging by his jaw, hes on speed
I remember reading Tony Fletcher's biography about Keith Moon, and it suggested that Keith Moon may have had ADHD. Amphetamines were popular among Mods, and someone gave them to Keith. Everyone commented on how precise and focused Keith's drumming was after he took them.
Удивительные времена.Свобода.У всех групп свое лицо.Своя музыка!
THE WHO is the BEST LIVE BAND I HAVE EVER SEEN !!!! I have been to over 250 shows here in the states and still the BEST !!!! There will never be another band like this no matter what. Roger is the BEST FRONT MAN EVER TOO !!!!
I hope to see them again later this year if Pete doesnt give in to the whole lock down thing. We are out of this now. The medical emergency is over and we need to pull together and move on. I live in TN and thank GOD we have a Governor who has taken many of the correct steps to deal with this situation. Not a fan of country music but Nashville and the world needs its music to help us get through all of this and pull together as a people and a nation.
The most underrated voice on rock n roll
Moon is pretty amazing here on this small-for-him kit. Basically playing it beat for beat like the recording, all the while throwing sticks around, lunging across the stool, messing with Roger. His bell-curve of brilliance was pretty short, but Moon went high indeed in that short time he had.
The Who in a minor note...just to show how brilliant and invincible they were in the best of their times! Certainly the BEST live band ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pete wrote the line and Roger has been singing the line "Hope I die before I get old" for 54 years now
Ya know whats great about ol Roger Daltry? The fact that he publicly stated that the mass media classified him as a mod, but his heart wasn't in it. He was a TED at heart !!! I love that !!!
There is no Daltry, only DALTREY! I can't tell you how frustrating it is when people can't spell their names right!
@@sralyn Who gives a SHIT ! Oh yeah, you do!
Outstanding! Best video of this track that I have ever seen- thank you so much for this! (1965 was the year that everything started coming together- THE WHO played a very big role in that!
Happy birthday, Roger. 78 today.
This is great. I've listened to this band since mid 70s and now I see in video that they were well before their time~~!
Keith is a real spectacle. Greatest of all time
Moon looks like he`s fooling around and his timing and skill are still incredible.
Almost exactly 50 years ago. Timeless song, still relevant today.
Keith Moon of the Who; Mitch Mitchell of Jimi Hendrix Experience; John Bonham of Led Zeppelin; Neil Peart of Rush; Billy Cobham of Powerplay; like jazz drummers from Buddy Rich, to Gene Krupa, are some of the best drummers of all time!! Thanks for posting the videos!! May you be blessed likewise!!
Gary Weidemann you forgot Bill Bruford and Ginger Baker
@@rickgrimes2056And how about the late great Cozy Powell, who played drums in Rainbow with Blackmore on guitar/Dio on vocals; in the Jeff Beck Group; as well as Emerson, Lake, and Powell!? Percussionist Carl Palmer who started out 50 years ago playing Woodstock in '69 in Emerson, Lake, and Palmer!? Or Terry Bozzio and his ensemble percussionist work for decades, in and out of the Mother's of Invention with Frank Zappa!? Phenomenal drummers and percussionists on a growing list of powerfully driven drummers around the globe!!
It's so interesting to see how they are actively trying (and succeeding) to sabotage each other and just how much the song suffers from that. I think it makes the band and performers more "real" and shows us concretely the effects of them not getting along.
Also, John Entwistle is my favourite bassist of all time but his performance here was weird to say the least.
@1:27 - @1:52 - Some of the greatest drum showmanship & skill I’ve ever seen, and this is many years before my time.
So glad I found these guys (no matter how late) & thanks to RUclips for making it possible
the little stick throw around the minute mark was pretty cool as well
To see this group in the mid to late 60's would have been a treat. Seen them several times since Moon the Loon died.
Roger always had a lot of attitude on stage in those days. I saw them about six months after this and he just sat down in front of Keith because the girls got hold of his scarf and had tried to pull him off the stage. Pete sang the lead vocal than yelled at him. 'Get the fuck on with it!' Classic. Who cared in those days? I loved every minute of that gig.
Noel Redding in his book recalled a night where Hendrix was tripping and spent the entire gig sitting on an amp kicking his legs to and fro cackling. It was the times. A lot less sophisticated but a lot better music. People back then just got into the wild, reckless spirit and expected their heroes to be nothing less.
Roger had a lot of attitude off stage , as well; apparently he wasn't one to back away from a brawl!
A newspaper reporter at a Who concert in the early years was advised to give Roger about 30 minutes to cool down after a performance for an interview or, as they put it, "Roger would f***ing kill him."
I guess Roger was a plucky lickle bloke,but had he pulled this he would've been fired from many gigs, the optics are terrible.
That wasn't just Roger, that was the whole band. They needed about a half hour or so to rip each other to shreds over the performance. If you watch the Kids Are Alright documentary, at the end, there's a bit where they're shown going to their dressing room after the Gaumont Theater concert in 77. Jeff Stein decided to grab a camera and attempt to follow them into the dressing room, but the band basically made it clear he wasn't welcome. I think it's Moon who lifts up a chair, like he's going to throw it at Stein, and I don't think it was a put on at all. The last place ANYBODY wanted to be immediately after a Who concert, was their dressing room.
Keith Moon was the greatest drummer of all time. It did things to me. He blew my mind when I was a kid and I never did recover man.
I think it's very important to recognize this band for what they contributed to the development of rock and roll. Nobody crashed through the gates of conformity as brashly and powerfully as these guys. Rebellion was one of their greatest contributions.
Kinks, Hendrix, Sex Pistols deserve a mention
So NICE to have a truly LIVE version!
The Who is probably the only band in the world where the drummer get filmed the most
I 'm sorry but one more line of praise for moon, God what a drummer,he was incredible!!!!!!!*
well, he was the only one of the four worth watching in this performance
Love the moment Keith Moon tossing a stick in the air and catching it (1:00) !
It's the freakin best I love it so cocky
It's graceful too amongst the beating of the kit wow!!
At the earlier venue's he would break the stick's and throw them at the audience.... "throw them at"
The key changes are all over the place, really get the feeling the band are not getting along during this performance .. however the young mr Moon is absolutely on fire! Worth watching just for him! 😁😉😁❤️
Shame, if the rest of the band had been tight, and had they been playing through their proper beefy touring amps, this would have been phenomenal. Personally, I blame Jimmy Tarbuck 😉
The bass riff solo is perfection
Bloody hell.. can't take my eyes off Keith. unreal.
The Who wouldn't have been as famous and loved if it weren't for the tremendous energy of Keith Moon👍🏽👌🏽👊🏽💪🏽
Great Who performance! Keith can steal the scene from anyone.
seems like they all hate each other in the performance (besides keith)
The Who and Eric Burdon & The Animals: the best British rock'n'roll bands of the 1960's, period!
Manuel Venator Beatles, Rolling Stones, Led Zepellin, The Doors..
and what about the Cream?
and jimi Hendrix experience?
"Yeah, let's show the bass player all the time, except when he's soloing. Seems the most logic thing to do"
My god!!! Look at Keith! Unbelievably talented.....what a tragic loss.
Ok here’s my take on this clip
It looked cold. The dude said they just got there right before they started. So they played the song and got through it. I’ve never seen a clip of The Who where Pete just wasn’t into it like this. The drums for a 1965 recording sound pretty damn good. And listening to & watching Keith is enough for me, whether the other 3 are into it or not & irrespective of the fact that they were or were not on drugs. We can drop the boring conversations about which drummer is the best of all time & just enjoy this eh???
Je n'avais que 13 ans et quand j'ai entendu sur mon poste radio transistor en 1966 les Who My generation j'ai sauté de mon lit pour danser taper des mains et agiter mes pieds . Et voilà que ça recommence du haut de mes 66 ans . Indémodable . NORBERT .
Funny it seemed like Keith was kind of sticking it to Roger. Pete and John obviously snubbed him. This video showed how difficult it was for them to get along at the time. Nice piece of band history.. But Keith was the boy wonder on the drums. He hit them so hard they were swaying a little. Young Keith Moon was brilliant!!
Poor Boo. :'(
Keith moon is a man who loved his job, and it showed everytime he picked up his sticks
Keith Moon 🇬🇧the greatest drummer that ever lived.
He's only got 2 arms.....but he still manages to hit everything at the same time.......
John definitely giving Roger the old cold shoulder. The description says it was right after Roger came back into the band. Well ya can tell Entwistle was still pretty mad!
Thank you for posting. A mod audience watching the best band of planet singing about mods
Keith Moon. the best.
Cameraman only had eyes for Kieth Moon! Keep rocking in heaven Kieth!!
1965. Best music of all time, with Highway 61 Revisited at the very top.
Wow how great to have this! I thought John, Pete and Roger seemed like they were enjoying this as much or more than Keith even! Nice to see John and and Pete singing on same Mic. Great sound quality. Awesome !
Saw theWho in 69 on their Tommy tour. Most exciting rock band ever. Moon the Loon was a manic beast on his kit.
not negotiable...the very best rock drummer the world has ever seen
I 'm sorry but one more line of praise for moon, God what a drummer,he was incredible!!!!!!!*
Nice post Dave. Never saw this before. Amazed at the stuff you dig up.
Moonie is amazing, light years ahead of anyone
It was a pretty good perfomance from 0:33 until 2:57. When everything just fell apart.
But honestly I don't even mind that, it is mostly just hilarious how it goes from being a good live performance to sounding like an avant garde horror movie soundtrack lmao.
The only two people that were consistently great throughout this whole performance was Roger and Keith.
Watching this video makes me think that these guys invented Punk Rock.
Mit dem Gestottere, dem Riff, der Haltung und dem Goze ist „My Generation“ das wahre erste Lunkrocklied
No doubt. Pete now says he was a 'miserable' young man. A friend of my sister's was a roadie for an early US tour and said if Townsend hadn't been a musician he'd have been an axe murderer.
You should seing a band call "los saicos" from Perú , they are consider the first band "proto punk" in the history
Punk rock is in a style of music it’s a rejection of the music from the previous generation. So yes I do agree with you they invented punk rock
@@TRUMP-2024-STF maybe you should listening "los saicos" from Perú
Keith Moon.................a drummer who captures the musician into watching him rule a kit............in many ways he is to rock what Buddy Rich was to big bands.................the same manic perfect showmanship and style
Keith Moons So Friggin Kool To WATCH One of If NOT The THE GREAT DRUMMER EVER
Keith Moon was The Who.........after he died the music was never the same.
He was special.
Nobody moves like Keith Moon. That means nobody Sounds like Keith Moon!
The who; Amazing songs in the studio,..and then the next level LIVE !!!
Great that more and more stuff is getting up. Though the sound quality isn't that good, it's great to see them playing live--so much footage of them playing to a track of all those TV shows. Great seeing Keith really drumming! Thanks!
Keith Moon was just so fun to watch. Really amazing great vibes from the dude. RIP Keith
I 'm sorry but one more line of praise for moon, God what a drummer,he was incredible!!!!!!!*
The Who is probably the only band in the world where the drummer get filmed the most
This is awesome. Raw as hell. They sound like the band I had in 8th grade.
KEITH MOON ,GREATEST DRUMMER EVER!!!.THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.
One of the few early 60s British 🇬🇧 bands that didn’t need a Beatles’ song to hit the charts. 😎🎤🎸🎼
Bloody hell.. can't take my eyes off Keith. unreal.
Love the moment Keith Moon tossing a stick in the air and catching it (1:00) !
great performance of the soundtrack of my life
Love this song and Keith is one of my top drum hero's
I first saw this immediately after playing miles of very early Rolling Stones, of which I am a huge fan of. I could tell the Bass, vocals(Roger) and drums are one of the reasons the Who is also a group I am a big fan of. And critics go on about this video, and it's perceived problems The Who were having then. So if this was a bad night for The Who, to me instrumentally, The Who was still "showing up the Rolling Stones. The Who and Stones are two of the greatest rock groups of all!
moon always looked like he was just about to go off the rails but always pulled out that last beat to round it out making it essential to the sound.
Thank you for sharing this with the world.
A truly unique and wonderful tape.
My god! I knew Keith moon was good, but this has just blown my mind to how good he was!
He was clearly one of the best drummers of all time, Amazing performance,
The Who are "All alone" at # 1 Greatest rock n roll band of all time !!!!!
It seems, as Keith Moon is more than 3 meters high and his arms are 2 meters long. What a show! ❤
Keith Moon, what a fucking legend.
Keith's antics and drumming are legendary. Watch him during the lyrics "hope I die before I get old".
Keith Moon was totally nuts 😎
As a somewhat ( what IS the median age of you tubers) older Who lover, even the name, still one of my fav rock band names, The Tragically Hip being my first, not for their music, which I love (RIP Gord), just "hit" me first time I heard it and still seems perfect...You can't beat these guys, I loved their clothes, MODS, and Mooney- I get tired physically watching his dynamic, sorry for cliché- too early, caffeine I.V. needed, yeah a truly iconic band and a game changer - I really wish every member was alive. Namaste Z.
There have been more technical drummers than keef, Bonham, Baker, Mitch Mitchell to name a few but not one of them looks so damm cool when playing those drums. A true showman. RIP MOONEY.
Wow! Live and raw love this thanks
Keith with a small kit just killing it.....
Love this song. I was -2 years old at the time , dot com guys.
Keith Moon was really incredible!
Keith Moon !!!!!!
Guitar still in one piece 😎
Wow that's crazy, where has this clip been all my life, what an amazing documentation of the early Who, Moon's energy was unmatched. I recently saw a couple songs from Keith's last performance in 1978 and he was just not the same drummer, he was sort of sluggish, especially compared to the youth that was served in this clip. Pete was amazing, and Roger and John were their usual selves, but Keith just looked different, like all the partying finally had caught up with him and he just couldn't really do it like this anymore, sad. This is the Keith I'd prefer to remember, all eyes were on Keith. You play like that you get to pull some birds.
This is the Glad Rag Ball concert, November 19th, 1965. They were introduced by comedian Jimmy Tarbuck. The venue is Wembley Arena. They started out playing on the underpowered Vox amps. Roger appears to be digusted by the sound. There's a photo taken later in the night where their Marshall stacks were reinstated to their rightful place.
@Luke Reed Thought I might share a little info: Pete and Roger came back to perform on Wembley Arena on 8 July 2013.
@@6arcsn1sky And July 6 2019! It would rule to see them perform in their home base.
Moon was a monster drummer, Townshend is phoning it in and Roger seems to be pissed off.